Christophe Rust

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Money can't buy you happiness but happiness with your job can really help you make money.<p>In a perfect world we would all have a dream job that’s not only enjoyable but meaningful as well. A job where we’re also happy and satisfied....while making millions of dollars. That's the life, right?<p>When …

<b>Visions of Sport is an exhibition of sporting photographs running at Getty Images Gallery in London.</b><p>The display shows a favourite work by each of the 65 sports photographers at the company, which are on show alongside a selection of classic sports imagery from the archive.<p>Here is a selection of 11 …

<b>Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson's comments on Muslims in US political life made headlines, but scholar Khaled Beydoun says such comments don't happen in a vacuum - but rather are rooted in a legal tradition of suspicion towards Muslims.</b><p>Earlier this month, Republican presidential …

<b>The Royal Geographical Society is releasing the films of the scientific explorations it sponsored in the early 20th Century.</b><p>The priceless footage, some of which has not been seen for nearly 100 years, is being digitised and put online.<p>The films are also helping scientists today learn more about the …

<b>Sir Stanley Matthews remains one of England's most famous footballers and was known as the Wizard of Dribble. But he was also arguably the first global icon, paving the way for superstars such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. And it all began in Ghana, writes Scott Anthony.</b><p>Football is the …

As a young sailor, Leonov began his career in the Red Navy's submarine service. Hitler's 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union forever altered his career. He became a Naval Scout performing special reconnaissance, a Soviet frogman, sabotaging Nazi ships and troop movements along the coastlines — some …

Krystyna Skarbek, aka Christine Granville – Churchill’s favourite spy – will be honoured with bronze bust at Polish Hearth Club<p>She was a glamorous countess and British spy whose extraordinary wartime heroics included skiing out of Nazi-occupied Poland with the first evidence of Operation Barbarossa …

Imagine you're a military officer in World War I. Armies have grown so large, you can no longer communicate just by the sound of your voice or the wave of your hand. You need to synchronize movements of troops and artillery, far and wide.<p>You need a wristwatch.<p>"The entire process of using artillery …

Talking to Siri may be hit or miss, but Apple's iPhone is actually pretty good at understanding what you're saying to it.<p>In fact, Apple's speech-to-text software can be extremely useful outside of Siri. Users can talk to their phone and have it turn to text for anything that takes text input.<p>The …

One note — Apple published its list in early December, so the smash hit Super Mario Run wasn't included in Apple's list.<p>Facebook and Google dominate Apple's own list of the most downloaded apps of 2016. If not for Snapchat and Pokémon Go, Facebook would have the three most downloaded iPhone …

From true crime to comedy, here’s your guide to the very best ear candy, plus some top podcasters’ favourites<p><b>Alice Isn’t Dead</b><p><b>The creepy podcast from the Welcome To Night Vale gang</b><p>The makers of the gloriously weird Welcome To Night Vale are behind this eerie podcast. Those concerned that they might …

Get ready for the beach.<p>Swimsuit? Check. Sunglasses? Check. Three books, because you couldn't choose just one? Check. From juicy novels about "rich people problems" to frankly human meditations on everything from life to death, ELLE.com's summer books preview will help you narrow it down. Gotta …

But we're sure your mom still loves you all equally.<p>Eldest siblings tend to think they're the kings and queens of the family. They were born first, so it only makes sense that they get the most attention and affection, right?<p>Youngest and middle children would beg to differ, but it turns out science …